This exhibition conjures up one of the greatest libraries of the Italian Renaissance—that of Federico da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino (1422–1482). The centerpiece of the exhibition is the famous portrait of the fully armored Federico reading in the ducal library, with his son, Guidobaldo, at his side. The painting, by Justus van Ghent or Pedro Berruguete, is preserved in the ducal palace in Urbino. The show includes the imposing eagle-shaped lectern from the Museo Diocesano Albani in Urbino, a group of lavishly illuminated manuscripts, and an incunable, which together reveal the intellectual range of the duke's collecting.